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Teni and Gunna New Collaboration “Speed” Arrives November 14

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Nigerian Artist Teni and American rapper Gunna have announced the release of their highly anticipated joint single titled “Speed”, set to drop on November 14, 2025. The announcement, confirmed by both artists through social media, has sparked excitement across the global music scene as fans eagerly await what is expected to be a high-energy fusion of Afrobeats rhythm and trap-inspired flow.

The collaboration was first teased when Teni shared a clip on her Instagram, showing her vibing to the unreleased song in a car, describing it as “the baddest song in the world.” In another snippet, Gunna appeared alongside her in a studio. These brief glimpses were enough to set the internet abuzz, with fans and fellow musicians alike expressing anticipation for the explosive pairing.

For Teni,  this collaboration marks another bold step in her mission to take Afrobeats beyond borders. Known for hits like “Billionaire,” “Case,” and “For You,” Teni has carved a reputation for blending infectious energy with sharp songwriting and an unapologetically playful persona. Her sound effortlessly bridges traditional African rhythms with modern pop and R&B influences, making her one of Nigeria’s most dynamic performers.

Gunna brings his distinctive Atlanta trap sound to the table, known for its smooth delivery and melodic undertones. With global chart-toppers like “Drip Too Hard” and “Pushin P,” he has become a key figure in shaping contemporary hip-hop. His collaboration with Teni is part of a growing trend of cross-continental partnerships between African and American artists, reflecting the increasingly global nature of popular music.

The song’s title, “Speed,” is symbolic of both artists’ momentum and ambition. It hints at a fast-paced, adrenaline-charged sound designed for high replay value. Early teasers suggest that the track will feature Teni’s vibrant vocal style intertwined with Gunna’s signature smooth trap cadence, resulting in a cross-genre blend aimed at both club scenes and international playlists. The production details remain under wraps, but insiders suggest a beat that merges Afrobeats percussion with hip-hop basslines, a sonic experiment poised to dominate global streaming platforms.

Since the announcement, social media has been buzzing with anticipation, fans have praised Teni for her daring creativity The single’s release on November 14 is expected to be accompanied by an official music video, though details remain undisclosed.

Written by: Adedoyin Adedara

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